Contesters,
I had a rather eye opening experience this weekend. I did some listening to
K5ZD audio archives online. I was amazed at how quick he is to skip over a
station that's not ready for a caller when in S&P mode. In one clip I
listened to, he moved over about 20kc of phone band (8+stations) without
stopping once, because none of the stations was calling CQ or QRZ at the
time he tuned across.
Maybe there's way to generate your RATE-RATE-RATE and SCORE-SCORE-SCORE
without changing the contest? Maybe it's changing the operator/operating?
With respect.
73 de Al, KE1FO
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 3:08 PM, Eric Hilding <b38@hilding.com> wrote:
> Ron, W3WN, wrote:
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> >The ARRL DX Contest Exchange for DX Stations: It ain't broke... or if
> you
> will, it's not what's broken in the contest. DON'T FIX IT.
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> The problem is that it's BROKEN, and here's why:
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> 1. Contests are now about RATES-RATES-RATES and SCORES-SCORES-SCORES (one
> reason the hardware gets MORE-MORE-MORE).
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> 2. Contests are *supposed* to be for the contesting masses, not just a
> select few elite {cough, cough}. Therefore.
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> 3. Casual Contesters confronted with BIZARRE cut number creativeness at
> 38WPM simply CLOG UP THE RATE PIPELINE with Unnecessary
> REPEAT-REPEAT-REPEAT
> requests, and delay others in-waiting from realizing their RATE-RATE-RATE
> &
> SCORE-SCORE-SCORE Contesting Dreams (even if Fantasies).
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> Category power level designators of ONE standard letter vs. umpteen
> end-user
> variations of cut number effluent complies with the Universal
> KISS-KISS-KISS
> principle, and will solve this particular problem real quick.
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> 73.
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> Rick, K6VVA
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